St Francis Xavier's Cathedral, Adelaide
Facts and practical information
St Francis Xavier's Cathedral stands as a beacon of faith and history in the heart of Adelaide, Australia. This majestic church, completed in 1856, serves as the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide. Its striking features and Gothic Revival architecture draw both worshippers and visitors alike to this sacred site.
The cathedral's design, attributed to architect Richard Lambeth, boasts a grand façade with detailed stonework and spires that reach towards the sky, encapsulating the grandeur of ecclesiastical designs from the era. The interior of the cathedral is equally impressive, with its ornate altars, stained glass windows, and a pipe organ that resonates with rich tones during services and concerts.
Over the years, St Francis Xavier's Cathedral has undergone various restorations to preserve its historical significance and architectural integrity. These renovations ensure that the cathedral remains a vital part of Adelaide's religious and cultural landscape.
Open to the public, the cathedral invites visitors to attend mass, explore the peaceful sanctuary, or simply admire the artistry of its design. The church also plays host to a variety of musical events, reflecting its role as a community hub in Adelaide.
39 Wakefield StAdelaide (Adelaide City Centre)Adelaide 5000
St Francis Xavier's Cathedral – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Rundle Mall, Adelaide Central Market, Adelaide Central Plaza, Adelaide Arcade.
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How to get to St Francis Xavier's Cathedral by public transport?
Bus
- Stop VS3 Victoria Square - East side • Lines: 224, 224F, 224X (2 min walk)
- Stop F1 King William Street - North East side • Lines: 253X (3 min walk)
Tram
- Victoria Square /Tarndanyangga (3 min walk)
- Pirie Street (7 min walk)
Train
- Adelaide (16 min walk)
- Mile End (31 min walk)